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Friday, 6 April 2018

Austria had enough of violent 'rapefugees'

Baron Bodissey from Gates of Vienna, who does enormous work behind the scenes also edited the translation to this video (on what they call a "needs-basis", the language of Shakespeare not being my native language) wrote:

For anyone who is used to the typical PC waffling by Western European politicians when discussing the migration issue, the following video is astonishing and refreshing.

Heinz-Christian Strache is the leader of the FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, Austrian Freedom Party). He is the current vice-chancellor of Austria, in coalition with the ÖVP (Österreichische Volkspartei, Austrian People’s Party) with Sebastian “Boy” Kurz as chancellor.

In his statement, Mr. Strache not only speaks plainly about the dangers posed by criminal migrants, but even identifies the ethnicities (Chechens and Afghans) that display the most brutality. He emphasizes the pointlessness of attempting to “integrate” such thugs, and insists that criminal migrants must be immediately deported.

I never expected to hear such remarks by a leader from any European country west of the Iron Curtain. Mr. Strache’s position is for all intents and purposes the same as that of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The difference, of course, being that Mr. Orbán doesn’t have to deal with the presence of large numbers of viciously criminal migrants in Hungary, because he had the prudence and foresight to deny them entry in the first place.

Well said, but action is needed. The liberal social democratic societies found in Western Europe are ill-prepared for dealing with muslim outlaws. They are so geared towards expecting “victim refugees” to being passive appreciative folks they cannot adapt to the evil reality of what has been unleashed on picturesque Europe.

Hopefully Mr Strache has the power to push through what he is suggesting. The refugee asylum court system needs to be replaced, as it only buys time for criminals to remain in a country. Instant deportation on the authority of a local judge is required. Street searches of anyone suspected by Police of carrying a weapon is the next step.